? The Labyrinth Experience: 8 a.m. to noon. "The Labyrinth Experience," produced by Associate Professor of History Dr. Marie-Therese Champagne and her students, will recreate a popular Christian practice from 13th-century Europe that is still employed today for both secular and spiritual reasons. A painted canvas replica of the labyrinth design constructed in the stone nave of the cathedral of Notre Dame de Chartres will be installed in the Commons Auditorium along with authentic music, incense and candlelight to recreate the experience within a Gothic Cathedral in the High Middle Ages. Free. University of West Florida, Commons Auditorium, Bldg. 22, 11000 University Parkway. Marie-Therese Champagne, 474-2681; email mchampagne@uwf.edu.

? Ride 2 Recovery-2013 Gulf Coast Challenge: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Ride 2 Recovery helps benefit the mental and physical rehabilitation programs for our country's wounded veterans that feature cycling as the core activity. Over a five-day stretch, the cyclists will push through 70 miles a day starting from New Orleans to Tallahassee to help raise awareness and money to strengthen this program. Free. Community Maritime Park, 301 W. Main St. Shelley Yates, 748-9001; email syates@bluewahoos.com.

? Spring Chamber Music Recitals-Baroque Spring: Noon. Members of the University of West Florida Chamber Music class will perform well-known songs, arias, duets and chamber music pieces by mostly Baroque composers with musical twists and surprises within each piece. Free. Old Christ Church, 405 S. Adams St. 474-2147.

? Samuel Park in concert: 7:30 p.m. The University of West Florida will present a special concert by alumnus Samuel Park, violin, featuring works by Biber, Pandolfi, Guillemain, Schop, Kreisler and Waxman. Park graduated UWF in 2008 with a bachelors degree in music performance. Since graduating, he has performed in solo and chamber music performances on five continents and has instructed master classes in the U.S., Europe, China, Korea and Japan. Free. University of West Florida, Center for Fine and Performing Arts, 11000 University Parkway. 474-2405.

Thursday

? Handbags, Heels and Closets Organizing class: 11:30 a.m. Thursday. The class will be led by professional organizer Lea Schneider, a nationally recognized organizing expert whose advice has appeared in Woman's Day, Family Circle, Better Homes and Gardens and ThisOldHouse.com. $20. Sanders Beach-Corrine Jones Community Center, 913 South I St. Lea Schneider, 477-2582; visit www.organizerightnow.com.

? COX PSA annual Awards Banquet: 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The Pensacola Sports Association will host the COX PSA annual Awards Banquet honoring athletes from a variety of sports who have excelled in their sport in 2012. Athletes from high school, college and the professional level will be recognized for their outstanding achievements. Reservations are required. $50 for Pensacola Sports Association members; $60 for nonmembers. Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front, 12 Via de Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach. Jason Libbert, 434-2800; email jlibbert@pensacolasports.com; visit www.pensacolasports.com.